State-owned enterprises, foreign enterprises... Future. Destiny

Meaghan 2022-03-23 09:02:37

In recent years, I have completely entered the electronics industry, and I have seen many famous companies...
Looking back on my experience after work,It seems that it has become so relieved
that the world will always measure the success or failure of everything by wealth and power, so that the fate of most people and the future of society.
What will the future of state-owned enterprises look like?
A very heavy and sensitive topic... Hehe... The best PRICE UP UP UP
is not here to analyze the problem. After watching this film, I clearly saw a weak structure, a crazy soul, a dazed hope, needing to be rescued, but unable to start, GDP It seems that powder can't apply to a bright and beautiful face now, just like nerves that are dying on the gums.
State-owned enterprises without forward-looking will not bring forward-looking future to the country.
The wisdom and ability of decision-makers will one day It is to give an account to the motherland that endows itself with rights and wealth (the future of the country, the fate of the people)
foreign companies have been in China for decades, the merits and demerits, it is too early to evaluate
everything has two sides, can absorb the good side , then really recreate the Bodhisattva,
if the dark side has a deep influence, all living beings will suffer some
personal future, mostly in personal cultivation, but the social environment is an important objective condition. If there is
no opportunity, there will be no future. It seems that the environment determines the fate. More, at least that's how the ending feels in the movie...

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Extended Reading
  • Armando 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    This film can be compared with "Tokyo Sonata". Americans face an economic crisis and the Japanese face an economic crisis. The two treatments are also different. Japan seems to be more profound, but also more perverted.

  • Jaime 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Indeed, much better than "Wall Street 2." Although it is superficial, it also depicts the helplessness of the general trend.

The Company Men quotes

  • Jack: How go the suit wars, Bobby?

    Bobby Walker: All right, Jack.

    Jack: Move any more high-paying American jobs offshore to Asian shitholes this week?

    Bobby Walker: Mostly focused on union busting now; you know how it is.

  • Bobby Walker: [on phone] Hi, Sally. Bob Walker. Uh, thanks for not returning any of my phone calls. If you do return my call, I would love to know why you fired me without any notice, you fucking, cowardly bitch.

    Danny: Gee, I wonder why she never calls you back.

    Bobby Walker: Feels good though. God.